Wish ill or allow unwillingly.
1 Many of the Italian players resent that I came here for: money.
2 Like many in positions of power, the police seem to resent accountability.
3 Edward Hargrove had not the spirit to resent this; he only answered:
4 Somehow Keith could not resent the implication; it was too impersonally delivered.
5 Lyndon Johnson had reasons to resent the Kennedys, and Bobby in particular.
6 Six thousand days on, he was too debased to resent his debasement.
7 This time, though, he didn't resent her quite so much for it.
8 And they resent Iran's expensive foreign policy activism in the Middle East.
9 No matter how much I love you, I think I'd resent it.
10 No one in that room had the courage to resent his rudeness.
11 Something in his expression checked her first impulse to resent the question.
12 But I think Cornelia had begun to resent me long before this.
13 Most of those in line to lose ministerial positions resent the suggestion.
14 The big buckskin would resent the approach of a stranger by snorting.
15 In time, the captious Mrs. Spofford began to resent this studied indifference.
16 We resent the pressure, and we resent being made to feel ashamed.
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